
The report gave a grade of A to the state of California, the only state to earn the top grade. New York and the District of Columbia earned grades of A-. Connecticut, Hawaii, New Jersey, Oregon, and Rhode Island earned grades of B+. California, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and New York are the only states that have enacted laws requiring paid family leave for new parents.
The report gave a grade of F to 12 states. According to the authors, these states have failed to enact “a single law or program to support families before and after birth, adoption or foster placement of a child.” These 12 states are South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona.
The full report, Expecting Better: A State-by-State Analysis of Laws That Help Expecting and New Parents, may be downloaded by clicking here.


